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The New Liturgical Movement

Usus Antiquior, 2012
The New Liturgical Movement, to date at least, is a predominantly internet-based apostolate.1 In that sense, it belongs to what some call the ‘new media’.
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Glenstal Abbey, Music and the Liturgical Movement

Studies in World Christianity, 2006
The Roman Catholic Church’s current theology of liturgy is influenced in a marked degree by the fruits of an intellectual movement whose roots lie mainly in the nineteenth century but which came to fruition in the twentieth. This movement is generally referred to as The Liturgical Movement.
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The Liturgical Movement in Germany

Blackfriars, 1942
Towards the close of the nineteenth century Ernest Renan wrote: ‘I have studied Germany and believed I entered a temple. All I have found there is pure, elevated, moral, beautiful and moving. O my soul, it is a treasure indeed, it is the continuation of Jesus Christ. Their morality fills me with admiration, how sweet and how strong they are!
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Eucharistic Revival Through Liturgical Formation: The Liturgical Movement Revisited

Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal
ABSTRACT: This article explores how the Eucharistic Revival called for by the Bishops of the United States can be enriched through a retrieval of major themes in the twentieth-century Liturgical Movement. In particular, it explores how the concepts of liturgical participation in mystery, integral liturgical formation, and Eucharistic solidarity are ...
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Romano Guardini and the Liturgical Movement

Blackfriars, 1936
The Liturgical Movement, maintains Guardini, was born, not made. It came apparently into existence from a universally expressed desire for a life more fully and symbolically Catholic.From whatever sources this movement sprang it is certain that in Romano Guardini it found its most able interpreter.
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The Liturgical Movement: Right and Wrong Directions—I

New Blackfriars, 1968
On the face of it, the liturgical movement is one of the big religious success stories of the twentieth century, a paradigm case of the movement of the Holy Spirit in the Churches. From small beginnings, Pius X’s encouragement of frequent communion, his reform of the breviary and his interest in Church music on the one hand and the renewed scholarly ...
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From Stages to Strands: Re-Interpreting the Liturgical Movement

Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 2010
This study proposes a new model for interpreting the liturgical movement in the Christian denominations of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Most historians have argued that the liturgical movement evolved through clearly defined stages before having a decisive impact on the churches in the 1960s and 1970s.
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The History of the Modern Liturgical Movement

2015
The 20th-century liturgical movement grew in tandem with the biblical, ecumenical, ecclesiological, and patristic movements, all part of a wider movement of resourcement—a return to biblical and patristic sources. Indeed, the success of the liturgical movement in the 20th century, ultimately ratified in the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican ...
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Virgil Michel and the Liturgical Movement

The American Catholic Sociological Review, 1959
Carl M. Fischer, Paul B. Marx
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